Tom Richardson

Tom RichardsonTom Richardson is the co-director and host of BoatingLocal. Before that he served as the editor of Northeast Boating from 2005 to 2009, and as managing editor of Salt Water Sportsman magazine from 1995 to 2004. He lives, boats and fishes in southeastern Massachusetts with his wife and three kids.
Recent Articles by Tom Richardson
2011 New Hampshire Salt- and Freshwater Fishing Licenses on Sale 2011 New Hampshire Salt- and Freshwater Fishing Licenses on Sale

The New Hampshire Fish & Game Department has announced that the 2011 fishing and hunting licenses are now on sale via the F&G website. They can also be purchased through certified retailers. Saltwater anglers are reminded that a license...

» December 24th, 2010
Yacht Club “Santa Robbery” a Hoax Yacht Club “Santa Robbery” a Hoax

NBC News 10: East Providence, Rhode Island, police have arrested a woman who they say made up a story about a man dressed as Santa who robbed a local yacht club bar. Crystal Johnson, 37, of Johnston, was charged...

» December 24th, 2010
America’s Cup Rally Draws 150 Supporters America’s Cup Rally Draws 150 Supporters

The Newport Daily News reported that more than 150 people rallied at New England Boatworks in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, on Tuesday, Dec. 22, entreating the state to make the investment in boating facilities at Fort Adams State Park in...

» December 24th, 2010
Maine Boatbuilding Students Launch New Craft Maine Boatbuilding Students Launch New Craft

Bangor Daily News: After months of nailing, sanding and varnishing, several boat-building students launched their work into Rockland Harbor (ME) on Friday morning. “It feels good, but weird,” said Seth Walton of Hillsboro, Va., who over the past three...

» December 23rd, 2010
Scituate, MA, Seeks to Expand Harborwalk Scituate, MA, Seeks to Expand Harborwalk

WickedLocal Scituate: Scituate, Mass., Harbormaster Mark Patterson hopes to make Scituate Harbor more pedestrian-friendly by expanding the already existing Harborwalk to Front Street. Patterson and Assistant Harbormaster Jill West said the expansion, which costs $240,000, is funded through the...

» December 23rd, 2010
Harpswell, Maine, Wharf Protected Harpswell, Maine, Wharf Protected

KnoxVillage Soup: An important wharf in the Harpswell, Maine, fishing community is the latest project to be protected under the state’s Working Waterfront Access Pilot Program, a Dec. 9 news release said. The wharf had been owned by Bob...

» December 23rd, 2010
Maine Group Takes Over 3 Dams Maine Group Takes Over 3 Dams

Bangor Daily News: The decade-long effort to reopen nearly 1,000 miles of fish habitat in central and northern Maine surpassed a milestone last week when a coalition purchased 3 major dams on the Penobscot River north of Bangor. The...

» December 23rd, 2010
Visit “Planet Plankton” in Newport, RI Visit “Planet Plankton” in Newport, RI

Looking for a fun, educational marine-related activity to share with the kids? Save The Bay’s Exploration Center on Easton’s Beach in Newport, Rhode Island, will conduct visits to the tiny and fascinating world of plankton throughout January. Some of...

» December 22nd, 2010
Maine Wind Farm Forum Draws 160 People Maine Wind Farm Forum Draws 160 People

The Bangor Daily News reported on a mid-December forum in Belfast, Maine, aimed at educating members of the recreational boating community, coastal property owners, commercial fishermen and others about the potential effects of ocean wind farms. An experimental turbine...

» December 22nd, 2010
“Four Fish” Examines State of Seafood and the Environment “Four Fish” Examines State of Seafood and the Environment

Ever wonder why the same 4 species—cod, tuna, seabass and salmon—seem to dominate the selection of fish in supermarkets and restaurants around the nation? Paul Greenberg has, and his inquisitive mind led him to investigate why today’s seafood consumers...

» December 22nd, 2010